Zonta awardsWhat: The Zonta Club of SCV hosts its annual Women in Service celebration brunch and honors local community volunteers.When: 10 a.m. to noonWhere: Robinson RanchContact: Donna Schmidt, (661) 252-8424

College workshopWhat: Phillip Lew hosts a workshop about college planning for high school students.When: 10:30 a.m.-noon Where: West Ranch High School, 26255 Valencia Blvd.Contact: (661) 295-9946

Family DayWho: Santa Clarita Christian CenterWhat: The nondenominational Christian church hosts Family Game Day for local families to play games and win prizes. RSVP required.When: 3-6 p.m.Where: Santa Clarita Christian Center, 26017 Huntington Lane, Suite BContact: Felicia Burns, (661) 313-1915

2Day in HistoryToday is Saturday, March 20, the 79th day of 2010. There are 286 days left in the year. Spring arrives at 1:32 p.m. Eastern time.Today's Highlight in History: On March 20, 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte returned to Paris after escaping his exile on Elba, beginning his "Hundred Days" rule.Ten years ago: Pope John Paul II embarked on a strenuous and spiritual tour of the Holy Land, beginning with a stop in Jordan. Five years ago: A visibly frustrated Pope John Paul II made a brief but silent appearance at his Vatican apartment window after missing his first Palm Sunday Mass in 26 years as pontiff.One year ago: President Barack Obama reached out to the Iranian people in a video with Farsi subtitles, saying the United States was prepared to end years of strained relations if Tehran toned down its bellicose rhetoric.

AP Odd NewsGardening complaints prompt new rulesBOULDER, Colo. (AP) - A woman gardening wearing only a yellow thong and pink gloves has brought neighborhood complaints and new rules from a housing authority in Colorado.

Boulder Housing Partners plans to amend its rules so that tenants cover up when they're outside. Several passers-by told Boulder police earlier this week that 52-year-old Catharine Pierce was topless while tending to her yard. Last year, she was threatened with eviction for gardening wearing only pasties and a thong.

Police responding to Wednesday's reports decided Pierce wasn't breaking any laws. Robert Pierce said he'll fight changes that would keep his wife from gardening outside topless, which is legal under state and city law.